TECHNICAL INFORMATION T300 Clothes Dryer Series (Condenser)

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1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION T300 Clothes Dryer Series (Condenser) This document is adapted from existing information that is used internationally and is provided for general guidance and informational purposes only. Information may contain omissions and/or additional data for some USA models. If you have any questions, require clarification or need assistance contact the Miele Technical Support Center at: Miele USA

2 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) Table of Contents 1.0 Construction and Design Features Dimensions Weight Capacity Drum/Volume Casing Electrical Connection Drive Motor Air Circulation Fan Cooling Air Fan Condensate Pump T 368 C T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C Rear Drainage T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C T 368 C Condensate Container Drawer Condenser Box Controls T 368 C, T 369 C T 368 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C T 377 C, T 378 C, T 388 C T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C, T 388 C T 377 C, T 378 C Buzzer T 352 C, T 357 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 383 C Drum Lightning T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 369 C-2, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383, T 388 C Drying Programs T 368 C, T 369 C, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 388 C T 368 C, T 369 C T 377 C T 378 C, T 388 C T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C, T 383 C Consumption Data

3 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) Table of Contents (cont.) 2.0 Installation Installation as a Free-Standing Unit Installation under a Continuous Worktop Models with Half Closed Base Plate (Initial Production Models) Models with Fully Closed Base Plate Installation as a Washer-Dryer Stack Draining Condensate to the Rear Description of Function Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF Level Control Service and Maintenance Appliance Lid Removal Front Panel Opening the Front Panel Electrical Components T 368 C, T 369 C T 368 C (from Machine no. Prefix 11/ ) T 369 C T 377 C, T 378 C Heater Bank Heater Bank Removal (Machine Nos. without a Prefix) Heater Bank - Removal from (Machine Nos. Prefix 10/ or 11/ ) Heater Bank Thermostat Replacement Fan Unit Removal (Machine Nos. without Prefix) Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/ Cooling Fan Circulation Fan Belt Replacement Condensate Pump Replacement Microswitch Replacement Drum Drive Motor Removal Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. without Prefix) Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/)

4 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) Table of Contents (cont.) 5.12 Drum Drive Belt Replacement Drum Removal Rear Drum Seal Replacement Front Drum Seal Replacement Bearing Shells Replacement Condenser Box Removal Fill Ring Seal Replacement Door Seal Replacement Outer Door Panel Replacement Electronic Modules Replacement Electronic Module EF Fault Diagnosis Checking the Sensor Controls T 377 C, T 378 C Checking Residual Moisture Stages T 368 C, T 369 C with EF 102 / EF 202 (Tester, Part no. A5300) T 377 C, T 378 C with EPW T 368 C, T 369 C-2 with EF 202 (Tester A5300) Testing the Level Switch Function Temperature Measurements Temperature Measurements Using a Maximum Thermometer Leaks At the Front Door of the Condenser Box At the Rear of the Condenser Box Connecting Hose (Condensate Pump) Condensate Container Drawer with Snap Closure. Water Runs Down the Machine Front At Outlet Connection Noises At the Sensor Brushes, Especially when Running Counterclockwise At the Bearing Rollers

5 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) Table of Contents (cont.) 6.6 Laundry is Not Dried Inoperative Heating Fan Operates but the Drum Fails to Turn Water Container Drawer Drawer Cannot be Fully Closed Water Container Does Not Locate Correctly When Pushed In and Opens Again Dryer Fails to Operate Control Lamp Lights Up But Dryer Fails to Operate Faulty Program Sequence Program Skips and Advances Too Quickly Drying Stops in Mid-Program Dryer e.g. T 368 C (With Timer MTA 2123) Loud Running Noises at Drum Brushes

6 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) List of Figures Figure 1-1: Overview of Model Numbers (Continued on Figure 1-2)...8 Figure 1-2: Overview of Model Numbers (Continued from Figure 1-1)...9 Figure 2-1: Draining Condensate to the Rear...17 Figure 2-2: Opening the Condenser Drawer...18 Figure 4-1: Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF Figure 4-2: Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF Figure 5-1: Opening the Front Panel...21 Figure 5-2: Electrical Components (T 368 C, T 369 C)...23 Figure 5-3: Electrical Components (T 368 C from Machine no. Prefix 11/)...24 Figure 5-4: Electrical Components (T 369 C-2)...25 Figure 5-5: Electrical Components (T 377 C, T 378 C)...26 Figure 5-6: Heater Bank Removal Figure 5-7: Heater Bank Removal Figure 5-8: Heater Bank Removal (from Machine Nos. Prefix 10/ or 11/)...29 Figure 5-9: Fan Unit Removal Figure 5-10: Fan Unit Removal Figure 5-11: Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal...32 Figure 5-12: Removing the Drive Belt...33 Figure 5-13: Removing the Pump...33 Figure 5-14: Removing the Unit...34 Figure 5-15: Condensate Pump Replacement...35 Figure 5-16: Drum Drive Motor Removal...36 Figure 5-17: Cooling Fan Removal 1 (Machine Nos. without Prefix)...37 Figure 5-18: Cooling Fan Removal 2 (Machine Nos. without Prefix)...38 Figure 5-19: Cooling Fan Removal 3 (Machine Nos. without Prefix)...38 Figure 5-20: Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/)...39 Figure 5-21: Drum Drive Belt Replacement Figure 5-22: Drum Drive Belt Replacement Figure 5-23: Drum Drive Belt Replacement Figure 5-24: Drum Removal...42 Figure 5-25: Simple, Folded Drum Edge...42 Figure 5-26: Rolled Drum Edge...43 Figure 5-27: Fill Ring Seal Replacement...46 Figure 5-28: Door Seal Replacement...47 Figure 6-1: Connecting the 7-Pole Plug...53 Figure 6-2: Connecting a Multimeter...53 Figure 6-3: Setting the Drying Program

7 T300 Series Clothes Dryer (Condenser) List of Tables Table 1-1: Product Dimensions...10 Table 1-2: Electrical Connection...11 Table 1-3: Consumption Data...15 Table 2-1: Stacking Kits...17 Table 6-1: Checking the Sensor Controls T 377 C, T 378 C...49 Table 6-2: Test Module Setting Table 6-3: Test Chart...51 Table 6-4: T 377 C, T 378 C with EPW Table 6-5: Test Chart...55 Table 6-6: Testing the Level Switch Function...56 Table 6-7: Temperature Range...57 Table 6-8: Replacement Bearing Part Numbers

8 1.0 Construction and Design Figure 1-1: Overview of Model Numbers (Continued on Figure 1-2) 8

9 Figure 1-2: Overview of Model Numbers (Continued from Figure 1-1) 9

10 1.1 Features Air-cooled condenser dryer with reversing motion Cool air drawn in at the rear Warm air discharged at the front Free-standing appliance with laminated worktop Can be built under with additional kit Fully opening front panel 1.2 Dimensions (Values in brackets exclude worktop) Height: 85cm (82cm) +/- 1 Width: 59.5 cm Depth: 60 cm (57cm) Table 1-1: Product Dimensions 1.3 Weight Approx. 60kg 1.4 Capacity 5.0kg dry laundry 1.5 Drum/Volume Stainless Steel / 103 l 1.6 Casing MIELE single coat direct enameled 10

11 1.7 Electrical Connection (German standard models only!) Voltage: 220V, 50Hz Connection Load: 3.3 kw Heater Rating: 2.94 kw Fuse Rating: 16 A Supply Lead: 3-core with Plug Table 1-2: Electrical Connection 1.8 Drive Motor 180 W, with fan 240 W 1.9 Air Circulation Fan 160 W, 130 m 3 / h 1.10 Cooling Air Fan 110 W, 320 m 3 / h 1.11 Condensate Pump Condensate may be drained to the rear. Refer to Section 1.12 Rear Drainage T 368 C 20 W, Rear drainage not possible until Machine no From Machine no as Section T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C 20 W, Rear drainage possible. Max. head height 1.5 m Max. hose length 6.0 m 11

12 1.12 Rear Drainage External outlet connection Φ 10.0mm Outlet connection with non-return valve T 368 C from Machine no T 369 C from Machine no T 377 C from Machine no T 378 C from Machine no T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C Spares: Drainage Hose 1.5m Hose holder Hose spout T 368 C Condensate drainage kit available from the Spares Department Condensate Container Drawer Volume: Approx. 3.7 or 4.0 l 1.14 Condenser Box Volume: Approx. 0.6 l 1.15 Controls T 368 C, T 369 C Timer: MTA 2123 Electronic Module: EF T 368 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C Timer: EBR 9701 Electronic Module: EF

13 T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 383 C Timer: EBR 9820/9821 Electronic Module: EF T 377 C, T 378 C, T 388 C Timer: MTA 605 Sensor-Electronic Module: EPW T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C, T 388 C Temperature Selector: Normal or Low T 377 C, T 378 C Selector pad: Low Temperature 1.16 Buzzer Variable: Min Max T 352 C, T 357 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 383 C Selectable: On/Off 1.17 Drum Lightning T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 369 C-2, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383, T 388 C Bulb: E 14, 15 W, 220 V, 300 C 13

14 1.18 Drying Programs T 368 C, T 369 C, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 388 C Extra Dry Normal + Normal Hand Iron (1 drop) Hand Iron (2 drops) Machine Iron Cooling Down Anti-Crease T 368 C, T 369 C Timed drying 30, 20, and 15 minutes T 377 C Timed drying 30 and 40 minutes or Timed drying 20 and 30 minutes T 378 C, T 388 C Timed drying 20 and 30 minutes T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C-2, T 382 C, T 383 C Cottons Extra Dry Normal + Normal Hand Iron (1 drop) Hand Iron (2 drops) Machine Iron Minimum Iron Normal + Normal Timed Drying 30, 20, and 15 min All programs have Cooling Down and Anti-Crease phases. 14

15 1.19 Consumption Data Values determined in accordance with DIN (Laundry spun at 1200 rpm reduces consumption by approx. 25 %). Load 4.5 kg Load 5.0kg Drying Time (minutes) Energy Consumption (kwh) Table 1-3: Consumption Data

16 2.0 Installation T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382, T 383 C, T 388 C 2.1 Installation as a Free-Standing Unit To ensure fault-free operation, the appliance should be installed perfectly level. Any unevenness in the floor can be compensated for by adjusting the screw-in feet at all four corners. 2.2 Installation under a Continuous Worktop To correctly install the appliance under a continuous worktop, a building under kit is required. Fitting instructions, Part no , are included with the kit. Building a machine under can slightly increase drying times but does not, though, affect energy consumption Models with Half Closed Base Plate (Initial Production Models) These models can be built-in under certain conditions. It is essential to ensure that sufficient air can be taken in at the rear of the machine. They may be installed next to a washing machine. However, if the washing machine has a décor panel front then the service panel sealing strip should not be fitted so that air intake can also take place in this area. If the dryer is built-in alone, gaps for air intake must total at least 100 cm 2. The approx. 10mm gap along the machine s lower front edge should never be reduced or blocked by deep pile carpets, skirting strips or tiles, etc Models with Fully Closed Base Plate These models can be built-in. It is essential to ensure that sufficient air can be taken in at the front of the machine. The approx. 10 mm gap along the machine s lower front edge should never be reduced or blocked by deep pile carpets, skirting strips or tiles, etc. 16

17 2.3 Installation as a Washer-Dryer Stack If the appliance is to be installed as a stack, together with a washing machine, one of the following stacking kits will be required: Washing Machine Tumble Dryer Stacking Kit e.g. W 760 T 368 C or similar e.g. W 436 T 368 C or similar Table 2-1: Stacking Kits * without shelf between units ** with pull-out shelf between units WTV 310 * WTV 311 ** Instructions Part No WTV Draining Condensate to the Rear T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C (T 368 C from Machine no ) Figure 2-1: Draining Condensate to the Rear 1. Unscrew the clip from the outlet connection and remove the rubber seal (refer to Figure 2-1 Draining the Condensate to the Rear). 2. Fit the drain hose supplied (not with T 368 C) or other suitable hose and affix it with the clip (refer to Section Rear Drainage). 17

18 Figure 2-2: Opening the Condenser Drawer 3. Use the stopper to close the water inlet opening to the condenser drawer (refer to Figure 2-2 Opening the Condenser Drawer). 18

19 4.0 Description of Function T 352 C, T 358 C, T 359 C, T 367 C, T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C, T 382 C, T 383 C, T 388 C 4.1 Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF 102 As with most other Miele household dryers, the drying stages of this appliance are electronically monitored and controlled. As can be seen in the block diagram, the desired level of dryness (i.e. the desired residual moisture level) set at the timer is passed via the printed circuit and the pulse generator stage to the residual moisture comparator. The 4 minute time stage prevents the timer from advancing to the next stage too early after switching on if the level switch has not reset. The stainless-steel drum body and its internal ribs serve as sensor contacts to monitor the residual moisture content of the load. Once the required dryness level has been detected, a control stage lasting 1 minute begins. The timer will not advance to the next stage of the program unless the correct moisture level is maintained throughout this control stage. The level switch closes when the condensate collector becomes too full. This switches a relay which then sends step impulses to the timer, until it has advanced to the Stop position, and also switches an LED indicator on. Figure 4-1: Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF

20 4.2 Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF 202 A low voltage signal (approx. 33 V) is passed from the electronic unit transformer to the timer. From there, it is returned, via the timer contacts, to the electronic unit. This signal then charges the capacitor C1, which is in turn discharged, via the sensors, by the damp (conductive) load in the drum. During the drying process, the load becomes less conductive and the capacitor C1 is charged until the desired value (Udesired) of the first residual moisture stage is reached. At this point, charging of capacitor C2 begins. After a further minute has elapsed, this capacitor is also fully charged, providing that no discharge has occurred due to damp items of laundry coming into contact with the sensors Level Control If, either due to a fault or operator error, the condensed water container is too full, then the level switch is activated. The level switch sends a DC signal to the second residual moisture stage. After approx. 3.5 seconds, this switches both the stepping relay on, which advances the timer to the Cool Air cycle, and also the LED warning light. The transistor switching stage retains this state until the machine is switched off. Figure 4-2: Electronic Residual Moisture Detection Unit EF

21 5.0 Service and Maintenance T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 General Information Service and repair work should only be carried out by qualified persons in accordance with local and national safety regulations. The appliance should be disconnected from the mains before work is commenced. 5.1 Appliance Lid Removal 1. Remove the 2 screws, (refer to Figure 5-1 Opening the Front Panel, Item 1), from the left and right lid edges. 2. Pull the lid forwards, lift up slightly along the front edge, slide it towards the rear and remove. 5.2 Front Panel Opening the Front Panel Figure 5-1: Opening the Front Panel 21

22 1. Refer to Figure 5-1 Opening the Front Panel. 2. Remove the condensate container drawer to reveal 2 screws (Item 2), and unscrew them. 3. Remove the 4 screws (Item 3). 4. Open the air grid. 5. Press the spring clip (Item 4) down with the lid opener and open the front panel. All components are easily accessible once the front panel has been opened. 22

23 5.3 Electrical Components T 368 C, T 369 C b1 On/Off Switch k2 Capacitor for m3 b2 Level Switch k3 Suppressor b3 Temp. Selector Switch m1 Timer Motor b4 Temp. Regulator m2 Drum Drive Motor b5 Temperature Limiter m3 Fan Motor b6 Temperature Limiter m4 Condensate Pump h0 Indicator Lamp P Timer h1 Buzzer r1 Heater Bank h2 Level Indicator Lamp u1 Electronic Unit k1 Capacitor for m2 u2 Residual Moisture Sensor Figure 5-2: Electrical Components (T 368 C, T 369 C) 23

24 5.3.2 T 368 C (from Machine no. Prefix 11/ ) b1 On/Off Switch k2 Capacitor for m3 b2 Level Switch k3 Suppressor b3 Temp. Selector Switch m1/1 Timer Motor b4 Temp. Regulator m1/2 Timer Motor - Reversing b5 Temperature Limiter m2 Drum Drive Motor b6 Temperature Limiter m3 Fan Motor h0 Indicator Lamp m4 Condensate Pump h1 Buzzer P Timer h2 Level Indicator Lamp r1 Heater Bank k1 Capacitor for m2 u1 Electronic Unit u2 Residual Moisture Sensor Figure 5-3: Electrical Components (T 368 C from Machine no. Prefix 11/ ) 24

25 5.3.3 T 369 C-2 b1/1 Switch Light h3 Drum Lighting b1/2 On/Off Switch k1 Capacitor for m2 b1/3 Door Contact Switch A k2 Capacitor for m3 b1/3 Door Contact Lock B k3 Suppressor b1/3 Door Contact Light C m1/1 Timer Motor - Transport b2 Level Switch m1/2 Timer Motor - Reversal b3 Temp. Selector Switch m2 Drum Drive Motor b4 Temp. Regulator m3 Fan Motor b5 Temp. Limiter m4 Condensate Pump b6 Temp. Limiter P Timer c1 Door Lock Relay r1 Heater Bank h0 Indicator Lamp u1 Electronic Unit h1 Buzzer u2 Residual Moisture Sensor h2 Level Indicator Lamp Figure 5-4: Electrical Components (T 369 C-2) 25

26 5.3.4 T 377 C, T 378 C b1/2 On/Off Switch k1 Capacitor for m2 b1/3 Door Contact Switch A k2 Capacitor for m3 b1/3 Door Contact Lock B k3 Suppressor b1/3 Door Contact Light C m1 Timer Motor b2 Level Switch m2 Drum Drive Motor b4 Temp. Regulator m3 Fan Motor b5 Temp. Limiter m4 Condensate Pump b6 Temp. Limiter P Timer d1 Relay Step/Level r1 Heater Bank d2 Relay Cutout u1 Electronic Unit h1 Buzzer u2 Residual Moisture Sensor h2 Level Indicator Lamp h3 Drum Lighting Figure 5-5: Electrical Components (T 377 C, T 378 C) 26

27 5.4 Heater Bank Heater Bank Removal (Machine Nos. without a Prefix) Figure 5-6: Heater Bank Removal 1 1. Remove the six screws on the rear inside panel of the drum (refer to Figure 5-6 Heater Bank Removal 1, Item 1). 2. Unscrew the two screws in the central bearing, (refer to Figure 5-6 Heater Bank Removal 1, Item 2). 3. Open the rear panel of the drum and lay it against the side. Refer to Figure 5-7 Heater Bank Removal Turn the retaining screws, refer to Figure 5-7 Heater Bank Removal 2, Item 1, one turn to release the heater bank and remove it by pulling upwards. 27

28 Figure 5-7: Heater Bank Removal 2 Note: When refitting the drum rear panel, it is important to ensure that the bearing housing is correctly aligned at the position indicated by the arrow in Figure 5-7 and lightly screwed into place. Then, align a hole in the drum rear panel with one of the captive nuts, insert a screw and tighten by hand. Turn the drum by hand and fit all the other screws in the same way one by one, then tighten them. 28

29 5.4.2 Heater Bank - Removal from Machine Nos. Prefix 10/ or 11/ Figure 5-8: Heater Bank Removal (from Machine Nos. Prefix 10/ or 11/ ) 1. Carry out steps 1-3 of Section Heater Bank Removal (Machine Nos. without a Prefix). 2. Remove the two screws, refer to Figure 5-8 Heater Bank Removal, Item 1, and take off the heater cover. 3. Disconnect the wiring. 4. Turn the retaining screws, refer to Figure 5-8 Heater Bank Removal, Item 2, one turn to release the heater bank and remove it by pulling upwards. 5.5 Heater Bank Thermostat Replacement 1. Carry out the procedures described in Sections or depending on the type of the heater bank. 2. Change the thermostat. Note: Until the following Machine nos., if one thermostat should fail, all units must have both thermostats replaced and wired according to Conversion Instruction : T 368 C Machine no T 369 C Machine no T 377 C Machine no T 378 C Machine no

30 5.6 Fan Unit Removal (Machine Nos. without Prefix) Figure 5-9: Fan Unit Removal 1 1. Open the Front Panel refer to Section Remove the Plastic Plate (refer to Figure 5-9 Fan Unit Removal 1, Item 1). 3. Release the clip (refer to Figure 5-9, Item 2). 4. Remove the two screws on the vent duct (refer to Figure 5-9, Item 3). 5. Remove the exhaust vent duct by sliding it forward and down. 6. Loosen the two screws; refer to Figure 5-10 Fan Unit Removal 2, Item 1, by one turn. 7. Remove the two screws (refer to Figure 5-10, Item 2). 8. Loosen the clip; refer to Figure 5-10, Item 3, disconnect the hose and remove the pump. 30

31 Figure 5-10: Fan Unit Removal 2 Note: When refitting the fan unit, ensure that the wiring harness is correctly located in the retaining clip on the fan housing. Also ensure that the connecting hose between the condensate pump and the collection vessel is laid and, if necessary, fixed so that it does not come into contact with the drum. 31

32 5.6.2 Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal (Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/ ) From Machine no: 11/ T 368 C 10/ T 369 C-2 10/ T 377 C 10/ T 378 C Figure 5-11: Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal 1. Open the front panel. 2. Remove the Plastic Plate (refer to Figure 5-9 Fan Unit Removal 1). Note: If the vent duct is mounted separately from the fill ring, proceed as in Section Fan Unit Removal (Machine nos. without Prefix), Steps Unscrew the fill ring and exhaust duct cover; refer to Figure 5-11 Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal, Item 1, and remove them. 32

33 4. Use the long fixing lever, Part no. C 2627, or a long screwdriver to slacken the drive belt as in Figure 5-12 and remove it from the drive pulley. Figure 5-12: Removing the Drive Belt 5. Remove the two screws (refer to Figure 5-13 Removing the Pump). 6. Loosen the clip; refer to Figure 5-13, Item 2, disconnect the hose and remove the pump. Figure 5-13: Removing the Pump 33

34 7. Pull the fan forward by about 2 cm and, by tilting it, lift the rear support bracket; refer to Figure 5-14 Removing the Unit, Item 1, to the left over the U traverse. Remove the unit. Figure 5-14: Removing the Unit 5.7 Cooling Fan Circulation Fan Belt Replacement 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove fill ring/exhaust vent duct (refer to Section Fan Unit Removal, Steps 2-5). 3. With the left hand, hold the belt on the pulley of the cooling fan. 4. Turn the circulation fan by hand and ease the belt onto the circulation fan pulley. 34

35 5.8 Condensate Pump Replacement Figure 5-15: Condensate Pump Replacement 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove the fan unit Refer to Section or Unscrew the knurled knobs; refer to Figure 5-15 Condensate Pump Replacement, Item 1, and lift out the pump complete with its cover. 5.9 Microswitch Replacement 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove the fan unit Refer to Section or Unscrew the knurled knobs; refer to Figure 5-15 Condensate Pump Replacement, Item 1, and lift out the pump complete with its cover. 4. Change the microswitch. 35

36 5.10 Drum Drive Motor Removal Figure 5-16: Drum Drive Motor Removal 1. Open the front panel refer to Section Remove the fan unit refer to Section Unclip the spring; refer to Figure 5-16 Drum Drive Motor Removal, Item 1, and release the drive belt from the pulley. 4. Remove the pivot bolt retainer (refer to Figure 5-16, Item 2). 5. Lift the motor slightly and withdraw the bolt. 36

37 5.11 Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. without Prefix) Figure 5-17: Cooling Fan Removal 1 (Machine Nos. without Prefix) 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove the fan unit Refer to Section Remove the drum motor Refer to Section Remove the condensate pump if necessary Refer to Section Release the spring (refer to Figure 5-17 Cooling Fan Removal 1, Item Remove the screws (refer to Figure 5-17, Item 2). 7. Turn the fan to the right; refer to Figure 5-18 Cooling Fan Removal 2, and then tilt it to the front, refer to Figure 5-19 Cooling Fan Removal 3. Note: When refitting the fan, ensure that the lower edge of the seal is correctly located and projects in the condenser box. 37

38 Figure 5-18: Cooling Fan Removal 2 (Machine Nos. without Prefix) Figure 5-19: Cooling Fan Removal 3 (Machine Nos. without Prefix) 38

39 Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/ ) From Machine no: 11/ T 368 C 10/ T 369 C-2 10/ T 377 C 10/ T 378 C Figure 5-20: Cooling Fan Removal (Machine Nos. with Prefix 10/ or 11/ ) 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove the fan unit Refer to Section Remove screws (refer to Figure 5-20 Cooling Fan Removal, Items 1 and 2). 4. Remove the fan. Note: When refitting the fan, ensure that the lower edge of the seal is correctly located and projects in the condenser box. 39

40 5.12 Drum Drive Belt Replacement Figure 5-21: Drum Drive Belt Replacement 1 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Units without a Machine no. prefix, remove the fan unit Refer to Section Units without a Machine no. prefix, release the spring (refer to Section Drum Drive Motor Removal, Step 3). 4. Units with a Machine No. prefix, 10/.. or 11/.. remove belt from pulley as in Figure 5-12 Removing the Drive Belt. 5. Unscrew the collector drawer frame (refer to Figure 5-21 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 1, Item 2, and lay it with its hose connection in the condenser box. 6. Cut through the damaged belt and remove it. 7. Remove the screws (refer to Figure 5-22 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 2, Item 1) and ease open the bearing ring panel. 8. Slide the new belt through the gap between the bearing ring panel and the appliance casing (refer to Figure 5-22, Item 2). Refit the bearing ring panel and screw it tightly into place. 9. Where fitted, disconnect the electrical connection plugs (refer to Figure 5-22, Item 3). 10. Unscrew the slip ring brush holder (refer to Figure 5-23 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 3, Item 1). 40

41 Figure 5-22: Drum Drive Belt Replacement Disconnect the earthing wire (refer to Figure 5-22, Item 4). 12. Unscrew the lower hinge (refer to Figure 5-22, Item 5) and remove the front panel. Figure 5-23: Drum Drive Belt Replacement Remove the screws (refer to Figure 5-23 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 3, Item 2) and ease open the bearing ring panel. 14. Slide the new belt through the gap between the bearing ring panel and the appliance casing. Refit the bearing ring panel and screw it tightly into place. 15. Slide the belt into position on the drum and then onto the drive pulley. 16. Replace removed parts in reverse order. 41

42 5.13 Drum Removal Figure 5-24: Drum Removal 1. Carry out Steps 1-5 of Section Drum Drive Belt Replacement. Note: From Machine no , Step 2 is not required. 2. Models up to Machine no , remove the lid or pull the machine forward slightly out of its recess if built-in. Unscrew the fixing bracket (refer to Figure 5-24 Drum Removal, Item 1) and remove the inlet hose. Remove the upper hinge piece (refer to Figure 5-24, Item 2) and lift off the front panel. 3. Carry out Steps 8-11 of Section Drum Drive Belt Replacement. 4. If the drum type is shown in Figure 5-25 Simple, Folded Drum Edge (see arrow), slacken the bearing screws (Figure 5-23 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 3, Items 3 and 4) by one turn. Figure 5-25: Simple, Folded Drum Edge 42

43 5. If the drum type is as shown in Figure 5-26 Rolled Drum Edge (see arrow), do not loosen the bearing. 6. Unscrew the bearing ring (refer to Figure 5-22 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 2, Items 1 and 2) and remove it. 7. Unscrew the two central bearing screws (refer to Figure 5-6 Heater Bank Removal 1, Item 2) and remove the drum. Figure 5-26: Rolled Drum Edge Note: When re-assembling the drum, read the first paragraph of Section Heater Bank Removal (Machine Nos. without a Prefix). Note: Adjust the support rollers (refer to Figure 5-23 Drum Drive Belt Replacement 3, Items 3 and 4) in such a way as to ensure that the gap between the neck of the drum and the bearing is uniform all the way around. 43

44 5.14 Rear Drum Seal Replacement 1. Proceed as in Section Drum Removal. 2. Fit the new seal so that the felt faces towards the rear of the appliance and the rubber groove for the clamp ring faces the front. The drum is sealed axially Front Drum Seal Replacement 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Remove the fill ring/exhaust vent duct (refer to Section Fan Unit Removal - Machine Nos. without Prefix, Steps 2-5 or Section Fan Unit Removal Machine Nos. with Prefix, Steps 2 and 3). 3. Remove the bearing ring (Refer to Section Drum Drive Belt Replacement, Steps 4, 6 and 12) Bearing Shells Replacement 1. Unscrew the drum rear panel (Refer to Section Fan Unit Removal - Machine Nos. without Prefix, Steps 1-3). 2. Lever off the upper section of the bearing shell with a screwdriver and remove the bearing. 3. Grease the new bearing shells and fit onto the ball pin. (A 6gm grease sachet with Unisilicone TK G, Part no , is supplied with the bearing shell). Note: Assemble the rear drum panel as described by the Note in Section Heater Bank Removal (Machine Nos. without a Prefix). 44

45 5.17 Condenser Box Removal 1. Carry out the work listed in Section Drum Removal. 2. Remove the Condensate Pump (refer to Figure 5-15 Condensate Pump Replacement, Item 1). 3. Release the cooling pump spring (refer to Figure Cooling Fan Removal 1). 4. Remove the screw below the condenser box and lift out the box. Note: When refitting, ensure that the seal is first inserted; recess down, in the air duct before fitting the condenser box. Also ensure that the lower edge of the seal from the cooling fan is correctly located and projects in the condenser box. 45

46 5.18 Fill Ring Seal Replacement Figure 5-27: Fill Ring Seal Replacement 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Note: If the fill ring and duct are combined to form one piece, remove the screws indicated in Figure 5-11 Fan Unit with Drum Drive Motor Removal, then change the seal. 2. Remove the vent duct (refer to Section Fan Unit Removal - Machine Nos. without Prefix, Steps 3-5). 3. Remove the 8 screws (refer to Figure 5-27 Fill Ring Seal Replacement, Item 1) and remove the fill ring. 4. Replace the seal. 46

47 5.19 Door Seal Replacement Figure 5-28: Door Seal Replacement 1. Remove the filter unit by unscrewing the 4 screws (refer to Figure 5-28 Door Seal Replacement, Item 1). 2. Replace the seal Outer Door Panel Replacement 1. Turn the 6 tensioning levers (refer to Figure 5-28 Door Seal Replacement, Item 2) a quarter turn. 2. Pull the bottom edge of the panel away from the inner door cap slightly and lift off towards the top. 47

48 5.21 Electronic Modules Replacement The electronic module is easily accessible after opening the front panel (refer to Section 5.2 Front Panel). The location of the module can be seen on the relevant Electrical Components figure in Section Electronic Module EF 102 On a very few models in the initial production of the T 368 C machines, the Roman numerals I IV were printed in reverse order. This does not affect operation as all connections and plugs are coded and connected correctly. 48

49 6.0 Fault Diagnosis T 368 C, T 369 C, T 369 C-2, T 377 C, T 378 C 6.1 Checking the Sensor Controls T 377 C, T 378 C Table 6-1: Checking the Sensor Controls T 377 C, T 378 C 49

50 6.2 Checking Residual Moisture Stages T 368 C, T 369 C with EF 102 / EF 202 (Tester, Part no. A5300) 1. Open front door panel or remove the appliance lid - Refer to Section 5.2 or Connect the 7-pole plug of the test module to the 7-pole socket (service connection) on the electronic unit. 3. Connect the multimeter to the test module by plugging into the sockets near the rotary knob. 4. Carry out tests according to the test chart. Program Setting Test Module Setting: 1 Selector Position Current EF 202 EF 202 from Part no Extra Dry 2 2 µa - Normal µa - Normal ma - Hand Iron (1 drop) ma - Hand Iron (2 drops) ma - Machine Iron ma - Normal µa - Normal ma 0.40 ma Table 6-2: Test Module Setting 1 50

51 Test Chart Table 6-3: Test Chart 51

52 6.2.2 T 377 C, T 378 C with EPW 304 Prior to testing ensure that the address inputs are correct. For measuring, connect one magnetic lead to the rear panel and the other to one of the ribs. Table 6-4: T 377 C, T 378 C with EPW 304 * Measuring device. Elavi 5 (Measured values in brackets refer to Metrawatt) 52

53 6.2.3 T 368 C, T 369 C-2 with EF 202 (Tester A5300) 1. Open the front panel Refer to Section Connect the 7-pole plug on the test module to the 7-pole socket (service connection) on the electronic unit (refer to Figure 6-1 Connecting the 7-Pole Plug, Item 1). If necessary, remove the electronic unit s top retaining screw (Figure 6-1, Item 2), but ensure that the connections are not loosened. Figure 6-1: Connecting the 7-Pole Plug 3. Connect a multimeter to the test module by plugging into the sockets near the rotary knob (refer to Figure 6-2 Connecting a Multimeter). 4. Refer to Table 6-5 Test Chart when carrying out the tests. Figure 6-2: Connecting a Multimeter 53

54 Figure 6-3: Setting the Drying Program 5. When setting the drying program, note that all voltages shown in the chart are only present at the positions indicated. 54

55 Test Chart Table 6-5: Test Chart Note: In the Extra Dry program, the timer skips to Normal + and then switches onto Cooling Down after a maximum of 6 min. 55

56 6.2.4 Testing the Level Switch Function 1. Connect the residual moisture tester. 2. Open the condenser collector drawer (in the case of direct drainage, close the drain outlet). Test Device Setting Program Setting 30 Drying time Test Run Fill max. 1.0 l water in the condensed water overflow. As soon as the level control closes, the voltage changes with: Comments If no voltage jump takes place, check level control and cable connections. Elavi: from approx. 1 2 V- to 3 6 V- 2 Metrawatt: from approx. 1 V- to approx. 15 V- (clear voltage jump recognizable) Following the voltage jump, remove cable from measuring device. Within a period of up to 3 min. the lamp empty lights up and the timer skips to cool air operation. Table 6-6: Testing the Level Switch Function If lamp does light up, check LED. If the timer does not skip, check timer or connections. 56

57 6.3 Temperature Measurements Temperature Measurements Using a Maximum Thermometer Simple temperature measurement is possible in an unloaded machine using a maximum thermometer as follows: Allow the appliance to run for about 10 minutes to allow the correct air temperature to be reached and so that the thermostat in the fan starts operating. Place the thermometer in the fluff filter recess in the door, fastening it with adhesive tape if necessary and allow the appliance to run for a further 5 minutes. Temperature Range Normal: C Low: C Table 6-7: Temperature Range Note: On sensor-controlled dryers even with the temperature set at Low, the normal temperature is always reached at Step 1 (6 minute timed step). 57

58 6.4 Leaks At the Front Door of the Condenser Box Possible Cause Bad join in seal. Seal too soft or thin resulting in insufficient sealing pressure. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Fit new seal, Part no At the Rear of the Condenser Box Possible Cause Poor seal between the rear of the heat exchanger and the condenser box. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Fit new seal, Part no Note: The seal must be fitted so as to ensure that the seal lips face towards the heat exchanger Connecting Hose (Condensate Pump) Possible Cause Unprotected hose worn through by abrasive action from the drum as its wire retainer is missing. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Replace the hose and fix it with a retaining clip, Part no , to the condenser box fan connection hose. 58

59 6.4.4 Condensate Container Drawer with Snap Closure. Water Runs Down the Machine Front. Possible Cause Water container overflow. Fault Rectified From water container Part no Remedy Fit water container with drip edge, Part no At Outlet Connection Possible Cause The non-return valve does not seal correctly. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Replace complete outlet connection, Part no Noises At the Sensor Brushes, Especially when Running Counterclockwise Possible Cause Weak spring does not give sufficient pressure. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Fit new sensor brush unit, Part no

60 6.5.2 At the Bearing Rollers Possible Cause The rubber rollers can become flattened by pressure from the drum if the machine is not used for a long period. Fault Rectified From Machine no Remedy Replace the bearings: Left bearing Part No Up to Machine no Right bearing Part No From Machine no Left/Right Bearing Part No Table 6-8: Replacement Bearing Part Numbers 6.6 Laundry is Not Dried Inoperative Heating Possible Cause Thermostat failure. Fault Rectified From Machine Nos T 368 C, T 377 C, T 369 C, T 378 C Remedy If there is a thermostat failure on a model with Machine no. prior to those listed, then both thermostats should be changed and rewired in accordance with Conversion Instruction

61 6.6.2 Fan Operates but the Drum Fails to Turn Possible Cause Capacitator for drum motor and fan is defective. Fault Rectified As from Machine no , the capacitator for the drum motor is situated on the housing of the cooling fan. Remedy If this fault occurs on appliances with a Machine no. lower than that mentioned above, Conversion Kit, Part no , should be used in accordance with Conversion Instruction Water Container Drawer Drawer Cannot be Fully Closed Possible Cause The container spout snap closure is too strongly sprung and does not open sufficiently to allow the drawer to close. Fault Rectified From Water container, Part no Remedy Fit a weaker spring, Part no Water Container Does Not Locate Correctly When Pushed In and Opens Again Possible Cause Container hook does not click into place on the front panel. Fault Rectified Stronger hook on water container from the following Machine nos: T 368 C 11/ T 369 C 10/ T 377 C 10/ T 378 C 10/ T 382 C 11/ T 388 C 10/

62 Remedy Prior to the above models a retaining clip, Part no , should be fitted with the screw supplied and in accordance with the instructions provided to the rear left side of the container runner. Fitting procedure: 1. Remove the machine lid. 2. Remove the container runner fitting screw. 3. Fit the clip. 6.8 Dryer Fails to Operate Control Lamp Lights Up But Dryer Fails to Operate Possible Cause Relay (door safety relay) damaged or charred. Fault Rectified From Machine no Condenser dryer. From Machine no Vented dryer. T 369 C from Machine no until Relays without plug housing used. Remedy On appliances prior to the above listed Machine nos. the plug housing and connector cover should be removed. The protective sleeve, Part no must be fitted onto the 2.5mm 2 black wire before it is connected to the middle contact on the relay. 62

63 6.9 Faulty Program Sequence Program Skips and Advances Too Quickly Faulty switching in the timer may occasionally cause the relay reed contacts to burn and weld together. This leads to the program advancing to the Cool Air position. From the following Machine Nos.: T T 368 C T 369 C T T 382 A 1 kω protective resistor has been connected between contacts P7a of the timer and 6/4 of the electronic unit and combined in the wiring harness. Electronic modules delivered to Spares Depts. Have had this resistor added either retrospectively or during production. In this case there is no resistor integrated in the wiring harness. Electronic module EF 201 with protective resistor has Part no Electronic module EF 202 with protective resistor has Part no Electronic modules with this additional resistor can be used with wiring harnesses where it is also present Drying Stops in Mid-Program If the timer motor has too low a resistance then it may draw too much current resulting in the protective resistor (combined in the wiring harness or situated on the electronic module) burning through and causing an open circuit. Desired timer motor impedance 4 kω Solution: Change the timer and possibly also the electronic module. 63

64 6.9.3 Dryer e.g. T 368 C (With Timer MTA 2123) Interference Suppressor BV 5900/7, Part no New legislation means that this interference suppressor, fitted to many models, is no longer required either in new or old machines. If it becomes faulty, it should be removed and not replaced. If, during any service work on a washing machine or a tumble dryer, it is noted that an interference suppressor with this Part no. is fitted then, to avoid possible faults occurring, it should be removed Loud Running Noises at Drum Brushes Possible Cause Loud noises caused by the brushes rubbing on the drum slip rings. Fault Rectified Modified brush unit has been fitted as standard since September Remedy Fit the modified brush unit, Part no INITIAL: 3/23/2007 E.S. 64

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